Hey thanks everyone. I spent some time upgrading tonight and got to 44% crit chance by sacrificing a little bit of crit damage - GR42 was manageable although I felt a little squishy, but mainly stacks never dropped. The additional crit chance procced more stacks more often, keeping the buff up.

Sounds like UE-Multishot DH is the next for me to try. I'll google it to find out what UE is :) I also heard Season 10 Haedrig's Gift is very good for DH so everything seems to be pointing me there. Thanks!

Edit: Out of curiosity, what would you guys recommend I work on next? I was thinking I should try to upgrade a rare into a Furnace for the cube (elite damage) and I should probably reroll my off-hand to get a socket. Any other thoughts on what I should target to get a good boost?

Hmm, that place looks really cool, but did they ever have a service to let your kids make a movie? It wasn't just the props. There was a "director" character/host and an "assistant" character/host who told us what to do. I remember the assistant's name was Edwina Louise because she kept saying her name a lot. She had a nasal voice and a little mouse that lived in her hair.

I only did it once, we loved that tape though. We must have watched it 50 times after we got home from the trip. Man I would love to see it again.

This seems similar, but it wasn't shown in front of an audience and you didn't have to be selected. I'm pretty sure it was a paid thing and anyone could do it, you just had to schedule it and show up and then you got a copy on VHS to take home.

I was the same way on my first farm, took my time and enjoyed life. However I'm pretty hard-core goal oriented and a completionist, so I wanted to get those two out of the way before returning to Storm's End Farm to work on the artifacts and such.

I'll see if I can figure out how to stitch together some screenshots to get one of the farm. I might just post a highlight on my twitch page.

Hi, first save, spring of year 2. I planted fruit saplings this year, they are in the second stage of growth as shown on the wiki. One of them is smoking, I think it must have been hit by lightning when I was working on my crops during a thunderstorm on the previous day. Is the sapling going to recover? I've seen information about fully grown trees providing coal and eventually recovering, but nothing about saplings. I'm wondering if this is intended or a bug of some kind.

So... I'm confused. I'm still early-mid game, doing crushed runs with ~12m helium total. If I want to farm maps to maximize my metal gathering, do I want to use garden maps or mountain maps? I have all imports and no motivation ii.

Well, I guess it's more targeted at players coming up. You'd need something else for end game. Maybe nu could be used for another purpose? Or maybe there's some demonic/angelic/divine heirloom tiers in the works :D

Hmm, I thought you couldn't get an heirloom until 146. Did you mistake my meaning? For example, you can't run Treasure V until you acquire an ethereal heirloom through ordinary means - that's what I meant by Unlock - once you have one, you can run Treasure V to farm Magnificent and lower heirlooms for nu.

Yeah, I didn't do the math, I just had the general idea. Obviously it should be balanced, but I thought a way to get more nu for upgrading your new highest tier heirloom (I'm still on my way up and just got my first legendary on a 6-day deep run to 141) would be a great tradeoff / strategic choice, since you have to forgo helium challenges to do this. I tried to set the completion levels at 1 below the unlock tier, using the wiki. It's supposed to be where once you get X tier, you can do a treasure challenge for double X-1 tiers to farm nu. If the dev likes it he could tweak it with better math.